
Kareen Rezq Allah
Acting
Biography
Carine Rizcallah is an actress and writer, known for her groundbreaking work in the lebanese drama scene. She was born in Sidon to a half Mexican mother and a Lebanese father. She pursued a degree in acting and audiovisual at the Lebanese University despite her father’s disapproval and she’s been a prominent face on lebanese televisions since the early 2000s.
Known For

A Family on One Side follows a quirky Lebanese household whose everyday life spirals into chaos through misunderstandings, exaggerated reactions, and clashing personalities. Each episode turns simple situations into comedic disasters as the family navigates neighbors, work troubles, and internal drama. With fast dialogue, character‑driven humor, and classic Lebanese sitcom energy, the series delivers warm, light entertainment rooted in relatable family dysfunction.
A Family On One Side

It tells the story of the power and control exercised by women in marital relationships, and, in turn, the weakness of the husband’s personality, through the daily lives of Karen and her husband.
My Wife and I

neighborhood breakdown! a comedy and drama ( or dramedy) series wtitten by carine rizcallah
neighborhood breakdown

When a sly lawyer survives a health crisis, he views it as a second chance at life, and vows to rid the world of the evil of ten people.
350 Gram

A lady named Mayda comes back to Lebanon from Canada with her daughter Tali 16 years after she left. The story will unfold, old pains will resurge, revealing how intertwined all the characters and their storylines are.
And I Walked…

An illicit affair will bloom between Hazar (Carine Rizcallah) and Ghassan (Badih Abu Chakra) who fall in love, but are both already married.
Till the Last Breath

Mish Ana (2016) follows Majd, who returns to Lebanon and unexpectedly falls for Hanna, a warm, selfless woman trapped in social and personal struggles. As secrets surface and family pressures mount, their connection grows through humor, compassion, and resilience. The series blends romance, light comedy, and social drama in a heartfelt, character‑driven story.
Not Me

What started as a joyous New Year's Eve and birthday celebration for Luna at one of the city's vibrant nightclubs ends in a horrifying tragedy when a mass shooting takes place. Inspired by true events.
They Are Gone

Dalida, a pretty girl from a working class family always lies about her background. So it’s no exception that she creates a whole other identity for herself when she meets her lifelong crush - the incredible singer Ramzi Dib. But her lies end up catching to her.
beautiful liar

Under a single sky burdened by crises, the stories of the Lebanese intertwine with the anguish of Syrian refugees in a human epic that showcases the harshness of current challenges. The events boldly depict the tragedies of poverty, the struggle for survival, and the hopes hanging by a thread.
Governorate 15

The series follows the romance between an aristocratic young man and a girl from a rural family, depicting several old Lebanese traditions that are born out of prejudice against women and patriarchal ideas about women's inheritance.
My Heart Beat

Farah has nothing of joy but the name. Since losing her husband on Christmas Eve, this mother of daughters lives in poverty, sorrow, and constant fear of her neighbor who wants to evict her from her home. When Farah agrees to participate in a Christmas candy fair, she meets Michael, a wealthy and optimistic young man. This encounter will change her life, her perspective on things, and the meaning of the holidays.
Mother Of Girls

A romance blossoms between Jihad and Nassim who have long thought that they are brother and sister. They face a lot of challenges to keep their love going.
Who Are You?

My Wife, My Daughter and Me is a 2005 Lebanese comedy series and sequel to the popular My Wife and Me (2001). Starring real-life couple Karin Rizk Allah and Fadi Charbel, who also co-wrote the series, it follows the hilariously chaotic dynamics of married life with a new baby in the mix. Known for its relatable humor, the show ran for 35 episodes and became a beloved Lebanese classic.
My Wife, My Daughter and Me

It tells the story of the power and control exercised by women in marital relationships, and, in turn, the weakness of the husband’s personality, through the daily lives of Karen and her husband.
My Wife and I

On Your Name is a Lebanese romantic drama created by Philippe Asmar. It follows two individuals whose lives become deeply entangled after a tragic incident in their shared past resurfaces years later. As they reconnect, buried emotions, guilt, and unanswered questions begin to surface, forcing both to confront painful truths about identity, responsibility, and love. Their growing bond is tested by secrecy and emotional conflict, leading to a slow, tense unraveling of what truly connects them.
On Your Name

After finding out that her sister’s killer is planning to flee the country, Dania decides to take matters into her own hands and bring her brother-in-law to justice.
I'm Cold

The film stars Dalida Khalil and Ziad Bourji, and was released in Lebanon in 2013. It was made as a sequel to the original series which follows Dalida, a young woman known for constantly lying. She falls deeply in love with famous singer Ramzi Dib.
Very Beautiful and a Liar

The film, which was shown on the occasion of the “International Migrants Day”, tells the story of “Mihiret”, a young Ethiopian woman who came to Lebanon to work as a domestic servant. Mihiret, who supports her mother and daughter in Ethiopia, begins her tragic journey with the labor system for female migrant workers in Lebanon and its inhumane conditions and moves from one job to another, experiencing physical, psychological and material abuses and depriving them of their rights as workers and as a human.
Meheret

Carine decides to run for the parliamentary elections and her husband, Fadi, rejects the idea. They humorously struggle to reach a middle ground and save their marriage.